





Disneylanders who have always dreamed of staying in “The Incredibles” family mansion from the first sequel film will soon get the chance to spend the night in an Edna Mode-designed hotel suite equipped with spy gadgets and secret entrances.
The Incredibles Premium Suite will debut this summer at Pixar Place Hotel next to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure at the Anaheim theme park resort.
The suite will feature a midcentury design that pays tribute to the Parr family mansion in Pixar’s “Incredibles 2” animated film.
In the film, the Parrs’ cliffside mansion had striking floor-to-ceiling windows, indoor rock formations and an infinity pool along with elaborate surveillance systems, hidden entrances and remote-controlled features.
DevTech CEO Winston Deavor — who lent his “spy-fi” mansion to the Parrs in the film — will design the new Pixar Place Hotel suite as the getaway for the superhero family, according to the backstory created for the suite by Walt Disney Imagineering.
The hotel’s two-bedroom suite will feature a master bedroom designed for the Parr parents — Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl. The second room will be designed by super suit designer Edna Mode.
The suite will include a secret door, hand-scanning entryway, spy phone, hidden messages, special effects and other superhero-inspired touches.
“The Incredibles” film franchise pays tribute to superhero comic books and 1960s spy TV shows like “Mission: Impossible,” “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” and “Get Smart” that were often filled with fanciful spy gadgets.
Concept art of the hotel suite shows a television newscast with Mr. Incredible’s Incredibile super car featuring a jet turbine, danger finder and evasion countermeasures.
A scale model of Elastigirl’s Elasticycle motorcycle sits on a shelf above the TV, with a red Incredibles hotline telephone not far away.
The Pixar Place Hotel will also add a Coco Premium Suite this summer inspired by the animated film’s Rivera family hacienda. The suite will have Oaxacan-style architecture, handcrafted wooden furniture, hand-painted art and Rivera family photos.
Disneyland has not announced pricing for the two new premium suites, but they will likely be on par with existing signature suites that cost up to $4,000 per night, according to MousePlanet.